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Innovative Investigations of Language in Autism Spectrum Disorder / Letitia NAIGLES
Titre : Innovative Investigations of Language in Autism Spectrum Disorder Type de document : Texte imprimé et/ou numérique Auteurs : Letitia NAIGLES, Directeur de publication Editeur : Berlin [Allemagne] : De Gruyter Mouton Année de publication : 2016 Collection : Language and the Human Lifespan Importance : 253 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 17cm x 24,5cm x 2cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-11-040978-9 Note générale : Bibliogr., Index Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eye Tracking Index. décimale : COM-A COM-A - Communication - Langage - Orthophonie Résumé : In recent decades, a growing number of children have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition characterized by, among other features, social interaction deficits and language impairment. Yet the precise nature of the disorder’s impact on language development is not well understood, in part because of the language variability among children across the autism spectrum. The contributors to this volume — experts in fields ranging from communication disorders to developmental and clinical psychology to linguistics — use innovative techniques to address two broad questions: Is the variability of language development and use in children with ASD a function of the language, such that some linguistic domains are more vulnerable to ASD than others? Or is the variability a function of the individual, such that some characteristics predispose those with ASD to have varying levels of difficulty with language development and use? Contributors investigate these questions across linguistic levels, from lexical semantics and single-clause syntax, to computationally complex phonology and the syntax-pragmatics interface. Authors address both spoken and written domains within the wider context of language acquisition. This timely and broadly accessible volume will be of interest to a broad range of specialists, including linguists, psychologists, sociologists, behavioral neurologists, and cognitive neuroscientists. [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur] Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=300 Innovative Investigations of Language in Autism Spectrum Disorder [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Letitia NAIGLES, Directeur de publication . - Berlin [Allemagne] : De Gruyter Mouton, 2016 . - 253 p. : ill. ; 17cm x 24,5cm x 2cm. - (Language and the Human Lifespan) .
ISBN : 978-3-11-040978-9
Bibliogr., Index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eye Tracking Index. décimale : COM-A COM-A - Communication - Langage - Orthophonie Résumé : In recent decades, a growing number of children have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition characterized by, among other features, social interaction deficits and language impairment. Yet the precise nature of the disorder’s impact on language development is not well understood, in part because of the language variability among children across the autism spectrum. The contributors to this volume — experts in fields ranging from communication disorders to developmental and clinical psychology to linguistics — use innovative techniques to address two broad questions: Is the variability of language development and use in children with ASD a function of the language, such that some linguistic domains are more vulnerable to ASD than others? Or is the variability a function of the individual, such that some characteristics predispose those with ASD to have varying levels of difficulty with language development and use? Contributors investigate these questions across linguistic levels, from lexical semantics and single-clause syntax, to computationally complex phonology and the syntax-pragmatics interface. Authors address both spoken and written domains within the wider context of language acquisition. This timely and broadly accessible volume will be of interest to a broad range of specialists, including linguists, psychologists, sociologists, behavioral neurologists, and cognitive neuroscientists. [Résumé d'Auteur/Editeur] Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=300 Contenu
- Introduction: Perspectives on Language in ASD / R. NAIGLES LETITIA
- Eye-Tracking as a Window on Language Processing in ASD / Courtenay F. NORBURY
- Sentence Processing in Young Children With ASD / Edith L. BAVIN
- Looking Through Their Eyes: Tracking Early Language Comprehension in ASD / R. NAIGLES LETITIA
- Parental Input to Children With ASD and Its Influence on Later Language / Aparna NADIG
- The Effect of Computational Complexity on the Acquisition of French by Children With ASD / Laurice TULLER
- Advanced Syntax and Primary Pragmatics in Children With ASD / Vikki JANKE
- Connections Among Complementation Sentences, Executive Functioning, and Theory of Mind in Autism / Stephanie DURRLEMAN-TAME
- Learning Words in a Social World: Impairments Associated With ASD and Fragile X Syndrome / Andrea MCDUFFIE
- Language Acquisition in ASD: Beyond Standardized Language Measures / Inge-Marie EIGSTI
- Recall, Structure, and Complexity in Story Retellings by Children With ASD / Lesley STIRLING
- Language Representation and Language Use in Children With Optimal Outcomes From ASD / Joyce SUH
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